New Delhi: The Janata Dal United (JDU) culminated its nationwide govt assembly on the social gathering workplace in Delhi with a decision calling for particular state standing for Bihar. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reiterated the social gathering’s demand for the state to be granted particular state standing or particular monetary bundle from the NDA-led central authorities.
Briefing the media after the assembly, a senior JDU chief stated, “Particular standing and particular bundle for Bihar is our outdated demand and it’s nonetheless there. Within the close to future, the social gathering leaders within the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, together with our leaders Lallan Singh and Sanjay Jha, will meet with the Prime Minister and make their factors firmly.”
In the meantime, the JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha is ready to imagine the function of the social gathering’s working president. Thanking the social gathering’s prime leaders, Jha stated that the nationwide president, CM Nitish Kumar has given me an enormous accountability. I’m grateful to him. He added that the CM has remodeled Bihar.
#WATCH | Delhi: After the social gathering’s nationwide govt assembly, Bihar Minister and JD(U) chief Dr Ashok Choudhary says, “…Particular standing and particular bundle for Bihar is our outdated demand and it’s nonetheless there. Our leaders Lallan Singh, Sanjay Jha, who’re right here in Rajya Sabha and… pic.twitter.com/sFiSzY90tX
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“We received 30 of the 40 seats within the Bihar election, in response to the outcomes. Out of 243 meeting seats, 177 have been gained by us. Bihar has signalled that the Meeting elections of 2025 will happen,” the newly appointed JD(U) president stated.
In response to current controversies, the social gathering has voiced critical apprehensions about reported irregularities within the NEET examination, urging a complete investigation. The chief emphasised the significance of stringent motion in opposition to paper leak case accused. The JD(U) chief stated that the social gathering seeks passage of sturdy legislation in Parliament to curb examination irregularities, reported PTI.